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sultan, washington. good morning. >> reporter: goodmorning,norah. it'ssultan, washington, about 45 minutes outside of seattle. the floodwaters are starting to recede. overnight the floodwater level was up to here. this business was obviously flooded. other businesses and homes also flooded. as you mention, it wasn't just the rain and the floodwaters, the wind was ridiculous. throughout the state, toppled trees, cutting power to hundreds of thousands. strong winds, heavy rain and rough surface took a battering to washington state on tuesday. snap and mangled trees, littered roadways and yards, fell onto homes. >> we watched it fall right through the window. >> reporter: crews worked around the clock, clearing downed limbs from utility lines. racing to restore electricity to the hundreds of thousands who lost power. >> oh, that's going -- >> where, where? oh! >> reporter: three people were killed from trees like this in washington tuesday. remarkably the woman in this car escaped inharmed. >> she was stuck in there for about ten minute, but we finally got her out on the passenger

sultan, washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. it's sultan, washington, about 45 minutes outside of seattle. the floodwaters are starting to recede. overnight the floodwater level was up to here. this business was obviously flooded. other businesses and homes also flooded. as you mention, it wasn't just the rain and the floodwaters, the wind was ridiculous. throughout the state, toppled trees, cutting power to hundreds of thousands. strong winds, heavy rain and rough...

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,norah? >>tears! >> c.j. anderson's 48-yard touchdown gave denver a big overtime win in the snow last night. peyton manning watched with an injured foot as backup quarterback brock osweiler wiped out a 14-point patriots lead in the fourth quarter! wow. the pats sent the game to overtime with a field goal but ended up with their very first loss of the season and they also lost their star tight end rob gronkowski. are you okay norah? with a knee injury. >> i'm pulling for gronk. >> he was in a lot of pain. you could see him on the ground. it hurt just looking at him. >> congratulations to the broncos. >> it is a congrats. patriots will win again, i'm sure of that. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." in this half hour breath taking trip down a forbidding mountainside. the dare devil's name is j.t. holmes and he brought "60 minutes" with him to eiger mountain to watch him see and free-fall amazingly last night. >>> a crisis in the peace corps. cbs news investigates as volunteers ask troubling questions about the agency's response to reports of sexual assault. that is ahead. >>> t

, norah? >> tears! >> c.j. anderson's 48-yard touchdown gave denver a big overtime win in the snow last night. peyton manning watched with an injured foot as backup quarterback brock osweiler wiped out a 14-point patriots lead in the fourth quarter! wow. the pats sent the game to overtime with a field goal but ended up with their very first loss of the season and they also lost their star tight end rob gronkowski. are you okay norah? with a knee injury. >> i'm pulling for...

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. >> the fbis the xaengs passenger they detained was cooperative duringquestioning.norah. >>thank you so much. the university of missouri is looking for a few president and chancellor. anger over residential tensions fourgsed them out. both leaders resigned monday within hours of each other. adriana diaz is on the campus where the football team played a key role. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the school stood to lose millions of dollars to the football team. student activists say this is just the beginning. they want the percentage of black faculty to increase from 3% where it is today to 10% in two years. they say their resignations are an important step in that direction. ♪ we shall overcome ♪ >> reporter: it was a stunning and emotional victory for students at the university of missouri. their calls for change were answered monday morning with the sudden resignation of school president tim wolf. >> i take full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. >> reporter: by late afternoon the chancellor of the colombia campus followed suit saying he would step

. >> the fbis the xaengs passenger they detained was cooperative during questioning. norah. >> thank you so much. the university of missouri is looking for a few president and chancellor. anger over residential tensions fourgsed them out. both leaders resigned monday within hours of each other. adriana diaz is on the campus where the football team played a key role. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the school stood to lose millions of dollars to the football team....

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angeles airport police says spirit rebooked all seven passengers on otherflights.norah. >>very disturbing. thank you so much. >>> health experts are focusing on chipotle as a part of an ecollie outbreak. there are two reported cases. 19 in washington state. three in oregon. not all the victims believe they ate at chipotle. the klain closed 43 locations. they expect more cases to surface in the coming days. at least one lawsuit has been been filed a. woman claims she got sick after eating a chipo e ought burrito bowl. the e and california regulators say software left some diesel vehicles to get around pollution testing. the models include other vw group brands, porsche and audi. in september, vw admitted rigging emission tests in smaller diesel engines on 11 million cars. we will learn today how the crisis impacted vw sales in october. >>> the pentagon is under fire this morning for spending $43 million on a natural gas filling station in afghanistan. the military's top watchdog for reconstruction spending is blasting this project. its report finds the price tag is 140 times the

angeles airport police says spirit rebooked all seven passengers on other flights. norah. >> very disturbing. thank you so much. >>> health experts are focusing on chipotle as a part of an ecollie outbreak. there are two reported cases. 19 in washington state. three in oregon. not all the victims believe they ate at chipotle. the klain closed 43 locations. they expect more cases to surface in the coming days. at least one lawsuit has been been filed a. woman claims she got sick...

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water going,gonorah, go!charlie wants to play too. >>> coming up this hour is our parachute section from that parachute story to this. the parachute that saved an airplane and former top business leader inside. the emergency in the sky comes to a dramatic end where the airport is looking at the life saving technology. >> thank you, missy. >> the question of what is on her bucket list. >> i know. >>> plus movie director and writer quentin tarantino stands his ground responding to growing calls to boycott his movie. why he is not apologizing to police who say his story put them at risk. >>> "usa today" reports on the irs audit rate. it is hitting a new low. this fiscal year the rate of federal tax returns examined by the agency fell to the lowest level in more than a decade. individual audits were down 22% from 2010. audit collections dropped to over $7 billion, the lowest since 2002. the declines come amid irs budget cuts and a rise in the number of tax returns. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" reports on a big victory for air b&b. voters rejected a measure. backers of the m

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. >>reporter:norah, goodmorning. the u.s. the first time in six years the denver metro area has been under a blizzard warning. it is coming down at a pretty good slip. it's fresh, it's pretty. it's about four to five inches where we are right now. wind gusts at denver international were clocked at 60 miles per hour in castle rock south of denver. it is col, it is blustery. on the road right now, it is near whiteout conditions. >> oh my god. >> reporter: massive tornado, violent storms. and blinding snow are lashing part of the u.s. this morning as a dangerous mix of severe weather intensifies. wrng warn sirens roared across western kansas. at left a ten tornadoes ripped through the state. it wrecked the home howell in left the family inside terrified. >> very scared. >> numb would be a good word for it. >> reporter: five tornadoes were reported in texas. lightning strikes leaving more than 6,000 people without power. the system is also fueling winter storm warnings in new mexico and 60-mile-per-hour winds in colorado which could see up to 18 inches of snowfall today. here's the good news,

. >> reporter: norah, good morning. the u.s. the first time in six years the denver metro area has been under a blizzard warning. it is coming down at a pretty good slip. it's fresh, it's pretty. it's about four to five inches where we are right now. wind gusts at denver international were clocked at 60 miles per hour in castle rock south of denver. it is col, it is blustery. on the road right now, it is near whiteout conditions. >> oh my god. >> reporter: massive tornado,...

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dahler with michelle miller. charlie roseandnoraho'donnelland gayle king are off. >>> a dangerous storm is blasting much of the central united states this morning with extreme weather. it threatens to dump up to 8 inches of rain in some areas. >> flash flooding led to a number of water rescues overnight in texas. at least one person is presumed dead. our cbs station ktvt is in ft. worth. arso, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the rain fell hard and fast overnight here in ft. worth. the rescue crews had to call off their search foverts a 70-year-old woman who was swept away by the floodwaters. search and rescue crews in tarrant county, texas, fought the high rushing water overnight and they were dispatched to find an elderly drivers. >> it is difficult for the guys to navigate in the dark and then water like this, but they are doing their best and they have made their way up to where the vehicle originally went into the water. >> reporter: 26-year-old tarrant county dispute salazar was pulled under the water. her colleagues searched for her nearly two hours. >> the rain and

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been there! >> but not rarely. >> i've been there. it's verynicenorah! >>we know better don't we norah? >> i know. >>> did you know that even astronauts need a thanksgiving dinner? we will show you what is on the holiday menu. >> i'm not speaking to norah! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kohl's. kohl's stores open thursday at 6pm and it's the best black friday ever! featuring black friday doorbusters in store only! like 50% off toys the sonyys plaontati 4 - $299.99 $4.99 after rebaitte kchen electrics and women's boots are just $14.99. plus - only once a year get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! kohl's stores open thursday at 6pm for the best black friday ever don't miss it! getting the right nutrition each day is important but drinking an entire full size nutritional drink can be a challenge. try new boost® compact nutritional drink. the only drink that provides complete nutrition in half the size of other nutritional drinks. boost® compact is filled with 10 grams of protein, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to help y

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this morning." and, hey! charlie rose is on assignmentandnoraho'donnellon is off so we are in good company with anthony mason. >> hey! >> and kristine johnson. >>> there is growing concern this morning that a security lapse in egypt allowed a terrorist to slip a bomb on the doomed russian jetliner. the investigation is focused on who had access to that plane before it took off. the crash on saturday killed all 224 people on board. his first public comment about the disaster president obama told a radio interview that it could have been terrorism. >> i think there is a possibility that there was a bomb on board. and we are taking that very seriously. we are going to spend a lot of time just making sure that our own investigators and our own intelligence community figures out what is exactly going on before we make any definitive pronouncements but it is certainly possible there was a bomb on board. >> thousands of british tourists stranded in egypt are beginning to head home. alex ortiz is at the airport in sharm el sheikh where travelers are desperate to leave. alex, good morn

this morning." and, hey! charlie rose is on assignment and norah o'donnell on is off so we are in good company with anthony mason. >> hey! >> and kristine johnson. >>> there is growing concern this morning that a security lapse in egypt allowed a terrorist to slip a bomb on the doomed russian jetliner. the investigation is focused on who had access to that plane before it took off. the crash on saturday killed all 224 people on board. his first public comment about...

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point they are making nopromises.norah. >>all right, chip reid. thank you so much. presidential front runner donald trump will bring back water boarding or go further if necessary. polls show trump leading in iowa, ted cruz is right behind him. ben carson who led in iowa a month ago is now third. the pom find iowa republicans give trump the most support for handling terrorism. nancy cordes reports the billionaire is using a 9-11 memory to back up his claims. >> reporter: the fact checkers make trump seem more convinced he did see thousands of muslim americans celebrating on 9/11. he repeated the claim in ohio and blamed the media on the controversy. >> nobody will believe me. some people believe me. by the way, thousands of people believe me, because they saw it. >> reporter: in columbus, ohio, trump told a supported crowd he is right even if the video he claims he saw doesn't exist. >>ug thoh i have some good people and they checked and they checked and believe me, it's been cleared off, plenty of stuff. >> reporter: for a few hours monday, trump got back-up from his closest go

point they are making no promises. norah. >> all right, chip reid. thank you so much. presidential front runner donald trump will bring back water boarding or go further if necessary. polls show trump leading in iowa, ted cruz is right behind him. ben carson who led in iowa a month ago is now third. the pom find iowa republicans give trump the most support for handling terrorism. nancy cordes reports the billionaire is using a 9-11 memory to back up his claims. >> reporter: the...

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. we'll see you at 7:00 straightup.norahandi were just talking, charlie, too, he loves a good bargain, don't you know when you go to tysons corner, white flint mall and you say, i'm going to remember where i parked the car. norah, weren't we just saying that? it's so hard to remember where to park the car. now david can tell you he makes it very easy. how are you today? >> i'm g. how are you? >> i'm good. >> charlie, could you wave to d.c.? d.c., how are you? >> i love it. >> we're just going to hijack your show. >> please. >> see you guys at 7:00. >> we love being part of your family, guys. good morning. we'll be watching at 7:00 a.m. straight up. good have a great show. >> they have the eggnog going this morning. the real stuff. >> really, really. go for it. >>> it's going to be a nice day today, tomorrow, friday. over the weekend. then we have a chance of a shower. boy, it's going to look good for travelers across much of the eastern half of the country. it's out west where we have a few issues. your day planner for this wednesday. it's been very busy all morning. watching

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morning. >> senator a o'donnell is--noraho'donnellis live in new york with a preview. >> good morning. we are in france and belgium tracking the manhunt for the terror sus intects. plus, -- suspects. plus, there you new developments in allowing refugees right here into the u.s. inside the new documentary that interviews all 12 living c.i.a. directors. it's the most incredible piece of television i've seen in a long time. the father fighting to bring his american son home from brazil. the news is back in the morning. there's a lot of it today so we'll see you right at 7:00. >> thank you, norah. >>> right now 6:47, we get the news about our changing weather again. you're wearing a necklace that's yellow but no yellow alert day. >> i think by thursday we'll have the yellow alert day. it will impact the morning rush and your lunch hour. today not so bad. today we're looking at a cloudy day but a dry one. temperatures will be fine, near average but definitely not 70 degrees like we saw yesterday. take a look at this beautiful sunrise, though. absolutely stunning out there with thes

morning. >> senator a o'donnell is -- norah o'donnell is live in new york with a preview. >> good morning. we are in france and belgium tracking the manhunt for the terror sus intects. plus, -- suspects. plus, there you new developments in allowing refugees right here into the u.s. inside the new documentary that interviews all 12 living c.i.a. directors. it's the most incredible piece of television i've seen in a long time. the father fighting to bring his american son home from...

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partners at cbs this morning.>>noraho'donnellis live in new york with a preview.hi,norah. >>good morning to you, mike and andrea. we've got the latest reporting after the russian fighter jet was shot down by turkey overnight. plus, we want to talk with c.i.a. insider michael morell about that and the new travel alert for americans ahead of the busy holiday season. also amazon's ceo jeff bezos talks to us about how his rocket company is one giant step closer to space tourism. the news is back in the morning. there's a lot of it on this show. see you at 7:00. >> guess who gets the first ticket for space tours? charlie. have a good show. >> did you see it? >> no. >> i would go. how cool would it be? >> i think it would be really neat. >> i'm so jealous. i digress. >>> we're talking about good weather as we head through the holiday week and even if you are traveling. we do have a storm system but it is going to be really off to the northwest part of the country and most of the major airport hubs should be okay. let's take a look at the nationwide futurecast. we're starting o

partners at cbs this morning. >> norah o'donnell is live in new york with a preview. hi, norah. >> good morning to you, mike and andrea. we've got the latest reporting after the russian fighter jet was shot down by turkey overnight. plus, we want to talk with c.i.a. insider michael morell about that and the new travel alert for americans ahead of the busy holiday season. also amazon's ceo jeff bezos talks to us about how his rocket company is one giant step closer to space tourism....

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! touchdown! >> what a spectacular catch. ♪ >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle kingandnoraho'donnell.we are following an unfolding story in jordan. two americans were shot to death this morning. they were killed by local police officer at a training facility outside of the capital city of amman. jordan's government says the american were trainers at the facility. >> a spokesman says that a south african died and two wounded including two americans. the city of amman is investigating and says they promise full support. >>> racial tension is rise at the university of missouri. faculty and students say they will walk out of classrooms this morning. they want the university of missouri president tim wolfe to step down saying he hasn't done enough to attack racially charged incidents on campus. >> the football team made the president an ultimatum. wolf made no indication on sunday he would resign. the student body plans to meet this morning to respond to the growing protests reason now calls for every child to have a seat belt on a school bus. from 2003 to 2012 174 school-aged children d

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is better organized and more loyal than any early votingstate.norah, iftrump's broad sides don't inflict real damage it's safe to conclude, nothing will. >> major, thank you. cbs news will bring you that debate with the democratic candidates tomorrow. twitter is one of our partners. we invite you to tweet us your questions for the candidates using the #demdebate and watch the debate tomorrow at 9:00 eastern, 8:00 central on cbs. we have live coverage also on cbsn our 24-hour digital network. >>> house speaker paul ryan rump and ben carson in the race for the white house. he tells milwaukee journal sentinel." the following. the new speaker opened up to scott willpelley on "60 minutes" on where things stand with him and president obama. >> have you spoken to the president? >> a number of times. >> reporter: since you became speaker? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: the substance of those conversations have been what? >> on a number of issues and much of it discussed about things we can get working together on and things we have to get done by the end of the year. and just, you know courtesy

is better organized and more loyal than any early voting state. norah, if trump's broad sides don't inflict real damage it's safe to conclude, nothing will. >> major, thank you. cbs news will bring you that debate with the democratic candidates tomorrow. twitter is one of our partners. we invite you to tweet us your questions for the candidates using the #demdebate and watch the debate tomorrow at 9:00 eastern, 8:00 central on cbs. we have live coverage also on cbsn our 24-hour digital...

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. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle kingandnoraho'donnell.the fourth republican presidential debate focused on issues and ideologies. >> the candidates had no problem agreeing on one thing. hillary clinton, they say, should not be president but they had major differences over their own plans for the country. especially when it came to immigration. >> dwight eisenhower, good president. moved 1.5 million illegal immigrants out of this country and moved them beyond the border. they came back. moved them again beyond the border, they came back. didn't like it. moved them way south. they never came back. dwight eisenhower. >> we can't ship 11 million people out of this country. children would be terrified and it will not work. >> 12 million illegal immigrants to send them back 500,000 a month is just not possible. and it's not embracing american values. >> for those of us who believe people ought to come to this country legally and we should enforce the law, we are tired of being told it's anti-immigrant. it's offensive. >> they don't discuss that in the agreement which is a disaster. if

. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the fourth republican presidential debate focused on issues and ideologies. >> the candidates had no problem agreeing on one thing. hillary clinton, they say, should not be president but they had major differences over their own plans for the country. especially when it came to immigration. >> dwight eisenhower, good president. moved 1.5 million illegal immigrants out of this country and moved them beyond the...

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into tichlt! >> i now know what gayleandnorahgothrough each morning. >> the kansas city royals are the world series champions! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." >> wait a second charlie. we have to have a moment for you as frankenstein. we can't act like we just didn't see that. i know we will talk about it later but you were so great. fun to see that. >> an hour and a half makeup. now i know what you go through. >>> we begin with baseball. the kansas city royals came up one base short in last year's world series. this year, they made it all the way. the"the kansas city star"the"the kansas city star" declares them royalty after last night's dramatic series win. >> fans in downtown kansas city went nuts as mets gave up five runs in the 12th inning. the final score in game five was 7-2. it is kansas city's first world series title since 1985. congratulations to them! jeff glor is here with the royals rally. jeff, good morning. what a game. >> reporter: indeed. good morning. the royals are relentl

into tichlt! >> i now know what gayle and norah go through each morning. >> the kansas city royals are the world series champions! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." >> wait a second charlie. we have to have a moment for you as frankenstein. we can't act like we just didn't see that. i know we will talk about it later but you were so great. fun to see that....

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thanksgiving. i'm don dahler with michelle miller. charlie roseandnoraho'donnelland gayle king are probably making their turkeys right now. president obama is asking us to at any rate thanksgiving the way we normally do but no holiday for police across america. >> officers are on high alert after the terrorist attacks in paris and trying to prevent a copycat event like what happened that paris today. jericka duncan is in times square. >> some of the amazing floats behind me are expected to draw in a record amount of people here in mid-town manhattan this thanksgiving. more than 3 million people are expected to line the parade route, which is 2.5 miles long. but with those large crowds comes security concerns and official at all levels say they are not taking any chances. >> we are taking every possible step to keep our homeland safe. >> reporter: president obama attempted to reassure a country on edge wednesday, saying there is no specific or credible threat against the u.s. this holiday weekend. still, he warned, all americans to remain vigilant. >> if you see something suspicious

thanksgiving. i'm don dahler with michelle miller. charlie rose and norah o'donnell and gayle king are probably making their turkeys right now. president obama is asking us to at any rate thanksgiving the way we normally do but no holiday for police across america. >> officers are on high alert after the terrorist attacks in paris and trying to prevent a copycat event like what happened that paris today. jericka duncan is in times square. >> some of the amazing floats behind me are...

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playing them today. >> that's right. >> including last night. >> you're right aboutthatnorah, you'reright. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour new questions over a man's death in police custody more than two years ago. the video just released shows police officers using a taser on the victim multiple times. >>> a judge in utah says a foster child should be taken from a same-sex couple. was based on religious believes and not the law. >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. "usa today" says there are legal concerns over the nation's biggest wiretap operation. it is being carried out in riverside county california to monitor drug trafficking. but the operation has led to arrests and seizures across the country. nearly all of the surveillance was approved by a single state court judge. the rulings allowed the interception of more than 2 million conversations and federal prosecutors fear the state's orders are unlikely to withstand a legal challenge. the judge has declined comment. >>> britain's "guardian" repor

playing them today. >> that's right. >> including last night. >> you're right about that norah, you're right. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour new questions over a man's death in police custody more than two years ago. the video just released shows police officers using a taser on the victim multiple times. >>> a judge in utah says a foster child should be taken from a same-sex couple. was based on religious...

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up on that. youtoldnorahoverthe weekend, our strategy to defeat them degrade them is simply not working. he said no one wants to tell a president that the plan isn't working, but that is the case here. so the plan is not working. what does the president have to do in coordination with others who is he meeting with at the g-20? >> i think what we have to do is we have to look at every aspect of how we defend ourselves against these guys and every aspect of how we go after them on the offense. on the defensive side, it's how do we screen these migrants coming into europe and coming into the united states? among other things. on the offensive side, we have to look at our rules of engagement, right? how much collateral are we going to accept in the fight against them. we have to look at how many troops are we willing to put on the ground. not to do the combat themselves, but to be on the frontlines to advise and assist, to be on the frontlines to call in air strikes. we have to look at every aspect of this and ask ourselves what do we need to change. >> you heard margaret brennan re

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. >> tonight, 48 hours will bring you one hour special hostedbynoraho'donnell.you can see it just before the cbs news democratic presidential debate. in pacific and mountain time zone it will air after. here is a look at the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> up next, details of the american band that was on stage during the attacks at the paris concert hall. plus a look at the long history of that theater which goes back to the 19th century. this is "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ bout your coverage, the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] or how you may be covered for this... [burke] but not for something like this... [burke] talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. [sfx: yeti noise] ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ iit's just a cough.ur cough, you'd see how often you cough all day and so would everyone else. new robitussin 12 hour delivers fast, powerful cough relie

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to place people under house arrest without a trial and to raid their homes without a warrant.nnorah? >>holly williams in paris, thank you. >>> top u.s. law enforcement are urging americans to turn their fear into action. jeff pegues is near the white house where they say they're ready for anything. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with this daily barrage of isis propaganda videos, the nation' top officials held a news conference on thursday. they wanted to tap down and assure a nervous public. the isis video threatens an attack in the u.s., this time targeting the white house. but fbi director james comey says law enforcement is not aware of any credible threat of a paris-type attack. >> we have seen no connection at all between the paris attackers and the united states. >> reporter: still the fbi is investigating what it calls a few dozen people deemed highest risk for carrying out a copycat paris-style attack. comey vowed to cover them like a blanket. u.s. officials remain concerned about lone wolf attacks inspired by those isis videos. the department of justice is taking

to place people under house arrest without a trial and to raid their homes without a warrant. n norah? >> holly williams in paris, thank you. >>> top u.s. law enforcement are urging americans to turn their fear into action. jeff pegues is near the white house where they say they're ready for anything. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with this daily barrage of isis propaganda videos, the nation' top officials held a news conference on thursday. they wanted to tap...

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longer -- there will be time for longeranswers,norah. 90seconds instead of 60. >>> the debate format hasn't hurt marco rubio's campaign. in fact it is helping him surge. a poll of likely republican primary voters in new hampshire shows rubio at 13%, up from just 4% in september. donald trump remains in the lead with 26%, and ben carson has 16%. rubio discussed his campaign with john dickerson of "face the nation." >> in 2008 republicans running, talking about the democrats that were running, there were some senators running, barack obama, hillary clinton. constantly i heard republicans say, they've never run as much as a lemonade stand, they don't have executive experience they haven't met a payroll, they haven't governed. why doesn't that apply to you now as a candidate -- >> well, first of all, the presidency's not a bookkeeping job. it isn't some glorified accounting job. it's the leader of the united states both of its people sxft nation and the government. the job of a president is to craft a vision for america's future, to put the right people in the right position and hold the

longer -- there will be time for longer answers, norah. 90 seconds instead of 60. >>> the debate format hasn't hurt marco rubio's campaign. in fact it is helping him surge. a poll of likely republican primary voters in new hampshire shows rubio at 13%, up from just 4% in september. donald trump remains in the lead with 26%, and ben carson has 16%. rubio discussed his campaign with john dickerson of "face the nation." >> in 2008 republicans running, talking about the...

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rose is on assignmentandnoraho'donnellis off today. we are in very good hands. anthony mason is with us and chris johnson is also with us. glad you're with us. >> thank you. >>> a russian plane crash investigators believe it may have been caused by a bomb on. u.s. intelligence intercepted messages from isis members talking about bringing down the jet. a top british official calls a bomb explosion a significant possibility. >> u.s. government security professionals will meet today to discuss ways to enhance aviation security. the disaster killed all 224 people on board the plane after it took off from sharm el sheikh. allen pizzey is in cairo where investigators are pushing back that terrorists caused the crash. >> good morning. >> reporter: here in cairo, the egyptian civil aviation authority insisted this morning, its airport security is up to international standards and they said there is no evidence yet to support the bomb theory. the startling admission that tied into claims of responsibility of an isis affiliate were spelled out to the end of a special meeting of the britis

rose is on assignment and norah o'donnell is off today. we are in very good hands. anthony mason is with us and chris johnson is also with us. glad you're with us. >> thank you. >>> a russian plane crash investigators believe it may have been caused by a bomb on. u.s. intelligence intercepted messages from isis members talking about bringing down the jet. a top british official calls a bomb explosion a significant possibility. >> u.s. government security professionals will...

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when i was let go from my job in a managementshake-up,norah. icouldn't find information that was really important to me, such as what is a company's maternity leave policy? i was two months pregnant at the time so you can imagine that was a pretty awkward thing to talk about and i hadn't told my friends much less was i comfortable sharing it with prospect employers. >> you're trying to find a new job and you can't find out what the maternity leave policy is with these on companies. why not ask? >> maternity leave is a finite amount of time and do they treat men and women equally and would i be negativity judged. we created a site to make sure women could get better information about prospective employers. >> how do you two know each other? >> we were colleagues at dow jones. >> why are we afraid to ask the question? that we will be judged? >> a stigma to go with it. if you are interviewing and ask about maternity leave the signal you're sending is i'm about to go on maternity leave soon and that is a risky hire. >> what do you hope to achieve and what are comments being placed on

when i was let go from my job in a management shake-up, norah. i couldn't find information that was really important to me, such as what is a company's maternity leave policy? i was two months pregnant at the time so you can imagine that was a pretty awkward thing to talk about and i hadn't told my friends much less was i comfortable sharing it with prospect employers. >> you're trying to find a new job and you can't find out what the maternity leave policy is with these on companies....